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4 U.Va. students face felony abduction charges
 
Saturday, Sep 06, 2008 - 07:09 AM Updated: 12:37 AM
 
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Four University of Virginia students face felony charges in an April incident in which a man reported being attacked and abducted, according to Charlottesville police.

The suspects -- Chase Wagner Whitlow of Sterling; Gabriel Rust-Tierney of Washington; Jordan Vinsant Davis of Midlothian; and Joseph Uzcategui of Rye, N.Y. -- appeared in Charlottesville General District Court yesterday. All four are 19.

They remain free and face an Oct. 23 hearing. According to court records, none has obtained a lawyer.

The felony abduction charge carries a possible 10-year sentence.

U.Va. spokeswoman Carol Wood said she couldn't comment on the case or whether the students face disciplinary actions, other than to say they are still students at the university.

The four, however, could face disciplinary action from the university's Judiciary Committee. Discipline ranges from issuing an apology to expulsion.

Here's what authorities say happened late April 12 or early April 13:

Shortly after midnight April 13, police received a report that a man had been abducted from Rugby Road, robbed and dumped in Crozet, according to the police report.

The unidentified victim told police he was walking along Rugby Road near University Avenue when someone hit him from behind, knocking him to the ground. He was then thrown into the back of a car.

During about a 20-minute trip, the suspects robbed the victim. Police would not say what was stolen.

The assailants stopped in the Crozet area, pulled the victim out of the car and left him in the road, the victim told police. He then went to a nearby pizza restaurant and called police.

The victim, who was not seriously injured, told police he could not determine the race of the suspects but said they were all males.

-- Media General News Service

 

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